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Columbus Ohio Dealership Motohio-not recommended

Started by rettrodoll, November 23, 2008, 12:08:26 PM

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rettrodoll

 People should leave their personal problems at home, if he wants to have problems that cost the dealership money then he should be fired or laid off for certain period of time to regain composure. And if you feel that you get such good service why don't you be a good customer and comment about this stuff on the site.

swampduc

Quote from: rettrodoll on November 24, 2008, 05:55:51 PM
People should leave their personal problems at home, if he wants to have problems that cost the dealership money then he should be fired or laid off for certain period of time to regain composure. And if you feel that you get such good service why don't you be a good customer and comment about this stuff on the site.
People are people. You're entitled to your opinion, but jeez... this approach won't get you far, not anywhere, not with anyone.
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CapnCrunch

Quote from: Spidey on November 23, 2008, 11:48:03 PM
 But you weren't riding it anyway?!?  Then why bother getting all worrked up?

Sorry, but that's B.S. If I'm paying for a service I expect it to be completed when quoted. I don't buy into the whole "it's ok for you to make the beast with two backs me over as long as I don't feel it" mentality.



I'm sure the shop would have a big gripe if I decided to only pay %80 of the bill on a job that took %20 percent longer than quoted.


kopfjäger

Quote from: CapnCrunch on November 24, 2008, 08:33:06 PM



I'm sure the shop would have a big gripe if I decided to only pay %80 of the bill on a job that took %20 percent longer than quoted.



They would have no gripe at all. You on the other hand would have no bike.
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Spidey

Quote from: CapnCrunch on November 24, 2008, 08:33:06 PM
Sorry, but that's B.S. If I'm paying for a service I expect it to be completed when quoted. I don't buy into the whole "it's ok for you to make the beast with two backs me over as long as I don't feel it" mentality.

Why did you snip the very part of that addressed your concern??  Here, I highlighted it for you.

Quote from: Spidey on November 23, 2008, 11:48:03 PM
They didn't look at your bike for a week (their bad, no dispute).   But you weren't riding it anyway?!?  Then why bother getting all worrked up?

Actually, since we're here, let's play that game.

Quote from: CapnCrunch on November 24, 2008, 08:33:06 PM
it's ok for you to make the beast with two backs me over as long as I don't feel it

Hell no, it's not!  Why the f*ck would you make such a crazy-ass statement!?!?  WTF is wrong with you!?!?!     [cheeky]

Kidding aside, I was just saying that it's a matter of perspective.  He wasn't "make the beast with two backsed over."  He just didn't get the service he expected and/or deserved.  But they didn't screw his wife or or his dog or anything.  They didn't steal his bike or blow it up or scar it.  They just kept it for longer than promised.   Wrong, but not Hilter/Stalin/Teletubbies type of wrong.
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kopfjäger

Quote from: Spidey on November 24, 2008, 10:02:52 PMWrong, but not Hilter/Stalin/Teletubbies type of wrong.

Que the make the beast with two backs?   [popcorn]
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Spidey

You know. It's the really, really, really bad stuff.  Like chicken on pizza.  And genocide.  The stuff that matters.
Occasionally AFM #702  My stuff:  The M1000SS, a mashed r6, Vino 125, the Blonde, some rugrats, yuppie cage, child molester van, bourbon.

DoubleEagle

Quote from: rettrodoll on November 24, 2008, 05:55:51 PM
People should leave their personal problems at home, if he wants to have problems that cost the dealership money then he should be fired or laid off for certain period of time to regain composure. And if you feel that you get such good service why don't you be a good customer and comment about this stuff on the site.
I have made good comments about Motohio , just not on this site . But when somebody starts running them down here I will speak up and mention my good experiences with them . Dolph
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R2

Quote from: Spidey on November 24, 2008, 10:22:58 PM
You know. It's the really, really, really bad stuff.  Like chicken on pizza.  And genocide.  The stuff that matters.
I felt the same way for years. Then I finally tried a slice of BBQ chicken pizza, it was really good.

CapnCrunch

Quote from: Spidey on November 24, 2008, 10:02:52 PM
Why did you snip the very part of that addressed your concern??  Here, I highlighted it for you.

Actually, since we're here, let's play that game.

Hell no, it's not!  Why the f*ck would you make such a crazy-ass statement!?!?  WTF is wrong with you!?!?!     [cheeky]

Kidding aside, I was just saying that it's a matter of perspective.  He wasn't "make the beast with two backsed over."  He just didn't get the service he expected and/or deserved.  But they didn't screw his wife or or his dog or anything.  They didn't steal his bike or blow it up or scar it.  They just kept it for longer than promised.   Wrong, but not Hilter/Stalin/Teletubbies type of wrong.

I hear you, but when they say "you can pick it up on friday" I make plans to do so. in every situation I would be far happier to hear a long quote and get a call a couple days early that the bike is ready, than vice versa. dissapoint me upfront and make me happy on the backend rather than the other way around.

I actually feel sympathy for these shops, because as a previous poster noted, things are often easier to get online, and there is a DIY video for just about anything on youtube.

In the past certification has been there to marginally control quality (doctors, lawyers, mechanics, air traffic controllers) but mostly to limit supply and thus garner a higher price for services.

the internets is making it so any chucklehead with a wrench, the time and inclination can do most things for themselves, and this is for the better I think, but it means that shops are going to have to step it up on their end of things if they want to continue doing business in a meaningful and profitable way.


'diction

Quote from: R2 on November 24, 2008, 11:21:48 PM
I felt the same way for years. Then I finally tried a slice of BBQ chicken pizza, it was really good.

with or without sour cream, did it have red onions?
read the fineprint first

herm

Quote from: R2 on November 24, 2008, 11:21:48 PM
I felt the same way for years. Then I finally tried a slice of BBQ chicken pizza, it was really good.

best...pizza...ever...

with red onion [thumbsup]
Never wrestle with pigs. You both get dirty, and the pigs like it...

R2

Quote from: wii2me2 on November 25, 2008, 03:08:41 AM
with or without sour cream, did it have red onions?
There wasn't any sour cream on it, but it did have red onions. It was a bit spicy too.[thumbsup] I'm not sure if that's normal or not. I'll have to try another piece sometime in the near future, like maybe for lunch today.

metallimonster

Quote from: DoubleEagle on November 24, 2008, 04:46:06 PM
   Did you work on my TT at MAG about 8 years ago ?  It was Denim Blue . If so I have a bone to pick with you.  I'm sure Pryor could tell me.    Dolph

Sorry, worked at Byers Imports.   We got A LOT of cars from customers that MAG couldn't fix or gave bad service to.  I loved working on the cars and especially driving them but man does the way techs get paid suck.  I just couldn't hack it on flat rate so I went back to school and got into accounting.  Couldn't be happier!!
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